pam7040 wrote:
Margo, I am sure that you have addressed his issue many times in this forum. I am trying to use your method as I want to use RT stable stuff. If your starch your fabric before you cut out your applique pieces doesn't it make it more difficult to turn them to the back? I can see that you starch your berries when they are finished. Also as this is my first applique I have done a small test piece, the little vine at the top of the block. However as a beginner I find it very difficult to keep the vine the same width and all the curves and branches make it very challenging. Last years appique blocks look much easier now with their straight vines, lol. I am feeling rather dispirited at the moment
, but know that I need to go on and learn rather than being defeatist. BTW I have printed off the information under Crayola markers where you show how you spray fabrics on the floor. I am quite braindead at times,
so would be soo grateful for some clarification. Thank you.
Pam, when I use the Stable Stuff as a foundation for appliques I do NOT use starch on the appliques, except for the berries which are a different technique. The Stable Stuff makes the fabric plenty stiff enough to hold the crisp edges. I DO starch the background fabric because I think it is easier to stitch on stiffer fabric.
If you have used Stable Stuff as a foundation for your main vine in this block, you should be able to make it the same shape and width as the pattern. The shape you cut your Stable Stuff should be the shape of your applique after the edges are turned under.
As for the spraying on the floor....that's how I starch my "chunky cuts" for piecing, and my background fabrics for applique. After the starch is dry I iron the pieces flat and then cut them to the proper size for the project. [url]forum/i-need-quilting-related-advice/4259-crayola-washable-markers[/url]
Let me know if that doesn't help explain it!